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The snowshoe hare is found throughout most of North America. They are born precocial, meaning they are born with hair and are independent shortly a...
View full detailsThis human skull features numbered skull bones as well as skull sutures drawn in color. Skull comes complete with a product key corresponding with ...
View full detailsPerfect for building a natural history display or for use in ornithological studies. Eggs are also suitable to be used by rehabilitators for egg we...
View full detailsCro-Magnons are recognized as the earliest know race of modern humans, Homo sapiens. Generally considered the earliest European descendants, Cro-Ma...
View full detailsThe caribou, also known as the reindeer when found in Europe, is an Arctic and Subarctic-dwelling species of deer. Caribou are known to travel dist...
View full detailsPerfect for building a natural history display or for use in ornithological studies. Eggs are also suitable to be used by rehabilitators for egg we...
View full detailsThe broad-snouted caiman is native to freshwater and brackish marshes and swamps in regions of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Al...
View full detailsThis spooky cutie really puts the "AHHH!" in axolotl. This plush from Vampire Freaks is perfect for cuddling or displaying as a quirky décor piece....
View full detailsThis real specimen in transparent resin will make a great decorative piece or educational display. Specifications: Real bat in a clear heart-shape...
View full detailsKnown originally as Rhodesian Man, the Broken Hill 1 skull was discovered in Kabwe, Zambia by a miner named T. Zwigelaar in 1921. It is a member of...
View full detailsAustralopithecus afarensis lived between 4 million and 3.2 million years ago in eastern Africa. This species was short and stocky in appearance, wi...
View full detailsCetonia aurata, called the rose chafer or the green rose chafer, is a beetle that has a metallic structurally coloured green and a distinct V-sha...
View full detailsThe Greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) is the largest species of flamingo and is found across parts of Africa, southern Europe, and the Mid...
View full detailsThe hammerhead bat, native to the rainforests of central Africa, is the largest of the African bats. The male of this strange-looking species posse...
View full detailsA sabertooth cat is any member of various extinct groups of predatory mammals that were characterized by long, curved saber-shaped canine teeth. Th...
View full detailsFruit Bat - The fruit bat, also known as the "flying fox", is a member of the suborder Megachiroptera. These bats, as their name suggests, are lar...
View full detailsThe African honey badger (also called the ratel), is native to regions of Africa, India and the Middle East. This large mustelid has a fierce reput...
View full detailsThe gray seal is a large seal reaching a length of 9.5 ft. (3m) and a weight of 770 lbs. (350kg). Native to the northern Atlantic and southern Arct...
View full detailsThe English bulldog was originally bred as a bull-baiting dog to aid in cattle herding as early as the 1600's. Over time however, this breed has de...
View full detailsThe California condor, once near extinction, is now recovering due to captive breeding and release programs. Historically, this species was found t...
View full detailsPerfect for building a natural history display or for use in ornithological studies. Eggs are also suitable to be used by rehabilitators for egg we...
View full detailsAvimimus was a small, bird-like theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 85 to 70 million years ago, in what is now ...
View full detailsThe gray wolf, a large canine native to Eurasia and North America, is the largest extant member of its family. They are social animals that live...
View full detailsThe Bengal Tiger is the most plentiful of the subspecies of tiger. Native to India and Bangladesh, its numbers are estimated at only a few thousand...
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